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Weld small pipes or special piping, using specialized techniques, equipment, or materials, such as computer-assisted welding or microchip fabrication. Assembles pipe sections, tubing, or fittings, using couplings, clamps, screws, bolts, cement, plastic solvent, caulking, or soldering, brazing, or welding equipment.
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May remove rough or defective spots from concrete using grinder, hammer, and/or chisel. Rigging of mobile and stationery scaffolding on structures in accordance with corporate guidelines. May remove rough or defective spots from concrete using grinder, hammer, and/or chisel.
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Candidate will have experience with mechanical testing of welds (i.e. tensile tests, bend Candidate will be familiar with the post weld heat treating requirements of ASME B31.3. Candidate will have experience with mechanical testing of welds (i.e. tensile tests, bend Candidate will be familiar with the post weld heat treating requirements of ASME B31.3.
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Operate angle grinders to prepare parts for weld. Iron Workers / Connectors - Connecting structural steel components. Proven experience as a welder for a minimum of (3) years. Operate angle grinders to prepare parts for weld.
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Welders will use specialized equipment to weld and assemble new metal forms. Job Description Job Description We are seeking a TIG Welder to become an integral part of our team! Welders will use specialized equipment to weld and assemble new metal forms.
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Write programs for and occasionally operate the CNC machinery i.e., lathe, mill, and grinder in accordance with training and safety procedures for maximum machine efficiency. Knowledge of G & M code programming: Mastercam/NX.
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Assist in the assembly of the monopole, all weld and knock down self-support and guyed towers. As a Tower Technician III, you are responsible for installing, maintaining, and operating wired, wireless, fiber optic, and microwave telecommunications equipment and systems.
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Set up and operate welders, drill press, grinder, hand tools and other metal working equipment as necessary. Troubleshoot micro controllers like Omron, Allen Bradley, Mitsubishi, Keyence, and Siemens PLCs with the ability to identify correct I/O points as well as match the addressing with machine schematic.
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The Production Manager will be responsible for coordinating and supervising material receiving and processing, fit/weld operations, blast and paint processes, loading, shipping, forklift and crane operations, and other related activities.
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6 Visual: A minimum of three years' experience in weld inspection with two of those years as a certified VT Level II. This can include time as an assistant, Level I, or Level II in MT, PT, VT, RT, UT (shear wave - thickness does not qualify), or as a welder.
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Cuts and trims and prepares raw meat for sale using saws, knifes, grinder, and tenderizer. We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, health benefits (medical/dental/vision/hearing aid/pharmacy/behavioral health/employee assistance), health care reimbursement account, dependent care assistance plan, short-term disability and long-term disability insurance, AD&D insurance, life insurance, 401(k), and stock purchase plan to eligible employees.
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We are looking for a MIG Welder that will be responsible for several types of weld preparation, welding, and weld finishing operations to assemble products according to specifications, customer drawings, and other forms of instructions.
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May be required to fabricate, weld, or solder parts to keep equipment in operations. This may include 2 or more of the following: maintenance of a variety of machines, fillers, sealers, plumbing, refrigeration, HVAC, welding, basic carpentry, electrical, and waste-water treatment facility experience.
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Weld, solder, or join pipes using approved methods. Completion of a plumbing apprenticeship program is preferred. Proven experience as a Plumber Helper or Apprentice or similar role. Weld, solder, or join pipes using approved methods.
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Make adjustments using the tools and equipment provided (e.g. wrenches, drill, screwdriver, grinder, welders) in case of non-compliance on internal production products or for improvements according to the technical specifications.
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